Boxing Thread

Haye is literally box office

I often wonder about rematches, where there has been a close fight where one fighter was heavily enough favoured. Does the rematch suit the underdog, as he gains confidence that there is no monster in the ring with him, or the favourite as he has analysed his opponent and worked out where he was maybe going wrong?

If this prick actually manages to win a heavyweight belt again then the entire division should be disbanded.

only for a sprained toe, Haye would be considered one of the greatest heavyweights of all time right now

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:smile: do you think a sprained toe would have stopped Mike Tyson?

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do you think Tyson could leverage his punches with a sprained toe hampering him?

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Lomachenko-Walters should be brilliant tonight.

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x53p8b4

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTqGKFLOJK8

Haye and Bellew don’t seem to like each other if that presser is anything to go by.

That cretin Haye wearing a velvet jacket and a sweatband.

Thats @TheUlteriorMotive mate

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Scott Quigg impressive there against a durable Mexican who had never previously been stopped

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Hi DB

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Lads, under 3.5 rounds in the Joshua fight, chaarrrrrge?

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Great scrap this

Lasting longer than Glasgow Central anyway

Neither of them running off anyway

Brilliant fight there

Fight of the year between Chisora and Whyte.

Gained a lot of respect for Chisora there, I had him by 1 but I don’t think you could complain three points either way. The ropes saved Whyte at the end.

Molina. Rabbit. Headlights.